Futurama season 5

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DVD covers of the four direct-to-video films
No. of episodes 16
Release
Original network Comedy Central
Original release March 23, 2008 (2008-03-23) – August 30, 2009 (2009-08-30)
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List of Futurama episodes

Futurama's fifth season is composed of the TV edits of the four direct-to-video films, split into four episodes each. While the films were originally released between November 27, 2007 and February 24, 2009, the TV edits began airing on March 23, 2008 and concluded after 16 episodes on August 30, 2009. These episodes were the first produced for Comedy Central, after their negotiations with Fox for syndication rights gave the opportunity to create new episodes.

Production

Futurama was initially canceled by Fox in 2003, due to low ratings.[1][2] However, in late 2002, Cartoon Network acquired exclusive cable syndication rights to Futurama for a reported $10 million.[3] In January 2003,[3] the network began airing Futurama episodes as the centerpiece to the expansion of their Adult Swim cartoon block.[4] In October 2005, Comedy Central picked up the cable syndication rights to air Futurama's 72-episode run at the start of 2008, following the expiration of Cartoon Network's contract. It was cited as the largest and most expensive acquisition in the network's history. In 2005, it began airing every night, followed by South Park.[5] A Comedy Central teaser trailer announced the return of Futurama on March 23, 2008,[6] which was Bender's Big Score divided into four episodes followed by the other three movies. The series also airs in syndication in many countries around the world.

When Comedy Central began negotiating for the rights to air Futurama reruns, Fox suggested that there was a possibility of also creating new episodes. Negotiations were already underway with the possibility of creating two or three straight-to-DVD films. When Comedy Central committed to sixteen new episodes, it was decided that four films would be produced.[7] On April 26, 2006, Groening noted in an interview that co-creator David X. Cohen and numerous writers from the original series would be returning to work on the movies.[8] All the original voice actors participated. In February 2007, Groening explained the format of the new stories: "[The crew is] writing them as movies and then we're going to chop them up, reconfigure them, write new material and try to make them work as separate episodes."[9]

The first movie, Futurama: Bender's Big Score, was written by Ken Keeler and Cohen, and includes return appearances by the Nibblonians, Seymour, Barbados Slim, Robot Santa, the "God" space entity, Al Gore, and Zapp Brannigan.[10] It was animated in widescreen and was released on standard DVD on November 27, 2007, with a possible Blu-ray Disc release to follow.[11] A release on HD DVD was rumored but later officially denied. Futurama: Bender's Big Score was the first DVD release for which 20th Century Fox implemented measures intended to reduce the total carbon footprint of the production, manufacturing, and distribution processes. Where it was not possible to completely eliminate carbon output, carbon offsets were used. They refer to the changed processes as "carbon neutral".[12]

The second movie, The Beast with a Billion Backs, was released on June 24, 2008. The third movie, Bender's Game was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc[13] on November 3, 2008 in the UK, November 4, 2008 in the USA, and December 10, 2008 in Australia. The fourth movie, Into the Wild Green Yonder, was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on February 23, 2009.[14]

Since no new Futurama projects were originally in production at the time, the movie Into the Wild Green Yonder was designed to stand as the Futurama series finale. However, Groening had expressed a desire to continue the franchise in some form, including as a theatrical film.[15] In an interview with CNN, Groening said that "we have a great relationship with Comedy Central and we would love to do more episodes for them, but I don't know... We're having discussions and there is some enthusiasm but I can't tell if it's just me."[16]

On June 9, 2009, 20th Century Fox announced that Comedy Central had picked up the show for 26 new half-hour episodes that began airing in mid-2010.[17][18][19] A smaller writing crew returned.[20]

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod.
code
Bender's Big Score Dwayne Carey-Hill Story by: Ken Keeler & David X. Cohen
Teleplay by: Ken Keeler
March 23, 2008 (2008-03-23)
The Beast with a Billion Backs Peter Avanzino Story by: Eric Kaplan & David X. Cohen
Teleplay by: Eric Kaplan
October 19, 2008 (2008-10-19)
Bender's Game Dwayne Carey-Hill April 26, 2009 (2009-04-26)
Into the Wild Green Yonder Peter Avanzino August 30, 2009 (2009-08-30)

Reception

IGN had mostly positive reviews on the four DVD movie releases of the season.[21][22][23][24]

Home releases

Futurama: The Collected Epics
Release Dates Set Details
A boxset containing the four Futurama feature-length DVD releases in their entirety.
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
N/A October 19, 2009 November 4, 2009[25]
Futurama: Bender's Big Score
Set details Special features
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
November 27, 2007 April 7, 2008 March 5, 2008[26]
Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs
Set details Special features
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
June 24, 2008 June 30, 2008 August 6, 2008[27]
Futurama: Bender's Game
Set details Special features
  • Optional commentary, by Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Tress MacNeille, Michael Rowe, Claudia Katz and Dwayne Carey-Hill
  • Storyboard animatic - Bender's Game, Part 1
  • "Futurama Genetics Lab"
  • "D&D&F (Dungeons & Dragons & Futurama)" featurette
  • "How to Draw Futurama in 83 Easy Steps" featurette
  • 3D Models with animator discussion
  • Deleted scene
  • "Blooperama 2" cast outtakes from Bender's Game
  • "Bender's Anti-Piracy Warning" featurette
  • "Into The Wild Green Yonder" preview
  • Billy West line attempt easter egg
  • "David X. Cohen's Dodecahedron Collection" easter egg
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
November 4, 2008 November 3, 2008 December 10, 2008[28]
Blu-ray Disc release dates
Region A Region B Europe Region B Australia
November 4, 2008 November 3, 2008 December 10, 2008[29]
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
Set details Special features
  • Optional commentary, by Matt Groening, David X. Cohen, John DiMaggio, Maurice LaMarche, Patric M. Verrone, Michael Rowe, Lee Supercinski and Peter Avanzino.
  • Storyboard animatic - Into The Wild Green Yonder, Part 1
  • "Docudramarama" featurette
  • "Louder, Louder!" featurette on the acting technique of Penn Jillette
  • "Golden Stinkers" - deleted scenes
  • "Matt Groening and David X. Cohen in Space!" featurette
  • "How to Draw Futurama in 10 very difficult steps" featurette
  • 3D Models, with animator discussion
  • "Bender's Movie Theatre Etiquette" featurette
  • "Zapp Brannigan's Guide To Making Love At A Woman" featurette
  • Toilet paper animation easter egg.
  • Zapp Brannigan speech easter egg
DVD release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
February 24, 2009 February 23, 2009 March 4, 2009[30]
Blu-ray Disc release dates
Region A Region B Europe Region B Australia
February 24, 2009 February 23, 2009 March 4, 2009[31]

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